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I was amused by this cautionary tale from Dundee that appeared in the papers last week. Essentially, a couple successfully sued their wedding venue for serving up bottles of Lambrini at the drinks reception at their wedding. The decision hinged on whether the slightly sparkling, £1.49 a bottle, low-alcohol and made-from-pears drink, Lambrini, was “sparkling… Read more »

It’s as if Mel Gibson shouted “FREEDOM (of information legislation)!” at the end of Braveheart. The Scottish Government is proposing that Freedom of Information legislation should be extended to cover a wider range of bodies which deliver public services in Scotland, making Scotland the most “open” country in the UK. Further bodies can be “designated”,… Read more »

…and sorry about the lack of posts recently. Martin and I are involved in a mega deal that was due to close before Xmas, but that has rumbled on into January, John is busy dealing with overflow, and Eleanor is is New Zealand (by far the best option). I promise we will start blogging regularly… Read more »

It’s Saturday night, my wife is watching the Strictly Come Dancing final, and I am drafting a contract. I’m not moaning. Strictly is not my idea of entertainment, and in this economic climate it’s good to be busy. But it is interesting that every December is the same. Manic! I’ve been wondering why. I’ve come… Read more »